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it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course, we'll be watching that right here on nbc. that was nbc's pete williams reporting for us. >>> white house officials now say t
it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality....
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the senate has given final approval to a spending bill to keep the government operating through september. it passed with bipartisan support and now heads to the house for consideration. >>> a $150 million plan by the pentagon to overhaul guantanamo bay is drawing stark criticism. the proposed makeover for the detention facility will include a new dining hall, hospital and barracks for guards. it comes as protests from detainees are on the rise with hunger strikes tripling in the last two weeks. >>> south korea believes china is behind a recent cyber attack. after officials say the breach originated from a chinese ip address. the attacks wednesday brought down network servers of tv stations and computer software of two major banks. >>> photos released of the seven marines killed this week a mortar exploded during a training exercise in nevada. the men range in age from 19 to 26. men range in age from 19 to one of them enlisted less than a year ago and six were veterans of the war in afghanistan. >>> the american academy of pediatrics is throwing its support behind same sex marriage and th
the senate has given final approval to a spending bill to keep the government operating through september. it passed with bipartisan support and now heads to the house for consideration. >>> a $150 million plan by the pentagon to overhaul guantanamo bay is drawing stark criticism. the proposed makeover for the detention facility will include a new dining hall, hospital and barracks for guards. it comes as protests from detainees are on the rise with hunger strikes tripling in the last...
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government. so for instance the state in new york just put out the proposal for navigant's and we we are working with the consumer advocates and the sikh community groups are all learning about that and making decisions about the navigator resources to reference their own connections. at the federal level, and the decisions just stay there. about 30 states will be doing either a partnership or have federally facilitated exchange which means advocates and those communities are -- is a two-step russ is. to come together with the state advocacy and state health advocates as people are planning together to say okay what does our state need but then needs to be clean again direct link with the federal government, and looking into the types of connections that mayra is describing and that will be a federal process, the navigator programs and there will be less resources proportionately than the state taste exchanges. so this additional work that will need to happen, the state level for the federal exch
government. so for instance the state in new york just put out the proposal for navigant's and we we are working with the consumer advocates and the sikh community groups are all learning about that and making decisions about the navigator resources to reference their own connections. at the federal level, and the decisions just stay there. about 30 states will be doing either a partnership or have federally facilitated exchange which means advocates and those communities are -- is a two-step...
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because you don't want companies to feel skittish reporting to the government. and then, and the solution side it's going to be very important for companies and the government to furring out together what the particular -- to figure out together what the particular antidote is to any virus, and there are people in the government who are wonderful at that, and there are also people in the private sector, and it can be extremely helpful in having the solution, and then the idea is to share it so that that antidote get into the sort of -- to continue the metaphor -- into sort of the bloodstream of the computer network, and that goes out to all of the people in the private sector who are participating in this dialogue so that if there's a solution that's worked on whether it comes from the government or the private sector, it is then disseminated and used. so with that, i'm going to now take some questions, but i'm going to end but saying something that i was told when i started this job which was i was told that in my particular job as general counsel, my goal is t
because you don't want companies to feel skittish reporting to the government. and then, and the solution side it's going to be very important for companies and the government to furring out together what the particular -- to figure out together what the particular antidote is to any virus, and there are people in the government who are wonderful at that, and there are also people in the private sector, and it can be extremely helpful in having the solution, and then the idea is to share it so...
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[applause] a constitutionally-limited, fiscally-responsible government where free markets thrive. [applause] and for this vision we've been mocked, marginalized and maligned by president obama, nancy pelosi and speaker -- and majority leader reid. and people from the republican establishment like senators john mccain and lindsey graham. they are contemptuous of our vision, and our vision is distinctly different from today's reality. our country is $17 trillion in debt, and we're headed to bankruptcy. last quarter our gross domestic product shrunk, and wall street profited. seven of the ten wealthiest counties in america are right here in boomtown d.c. it's very much like capital one -- the capitol in district one in the hunger games. standard operating procedure. yet in the heartland, unemployment is in the double digits. homeowners are trapped, unable to move to better opportunity. when obamacare is fully enacted, eight million people will lose their current health insurance. 30 million people will still be uninsured. and a family of four will have to pay $20,000 a year for the c
[applause] a constitutionally-limited, fiscally-responsible government where free markets thrive. [applause] and for this vision we've been mocked, marginalized and maligned by president obama, nancy pelosi and speaker -- and majority leader reid. and people from the republican establishment like senators john mccain and lindsey graham. they are contemptuous of our vision, and our vision is distinctly different from today's reality. our country is $17 trillion in debt, and we're headed to...
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accepteding a strong message to israel and the region that he stands shoulder to shoulder with the netanyahu government. they've not always had a great relationship, but that relationship is very strong country to country, no matter who the leader is, and it's particularly important because of the issue of iran and syria. no doubt, the obama white house will have to be dealing with. >> he is back wanting to deal with domestic issues including gun control. after sandy hook we all understood there was a narrow window to get change, meaningful change in terms of gun laws. what has happened now in terms of the assault weapons ban, and where all this goes? >> well, the question is whether the moment is effectively lost. i think that's a real question inside the white house among democrats and gun control supporters. the assault weapons ban will get a vote, but it's not going to pass. the big focus is on background checks, and the big political focus is not going away. i sat down with new york city mayor michael bloomberg who talked about his own big push to spend money to target lawmakers. he has taken name
accepteding a strong message to israel and the region that he stands shoulder to shoulder with the netanyahu government. they've not always had a great relationship, but that relationship is very strong country to country, no matter who the leader is, and it's particularly important because of the issue of iran and syria. no doubt, the obama white house will have to be dealing with. >> he is back wanting to deal with domestic issues including gun control. after sandy hook we all...
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versus federal government? do you have some breakdown on that? >> given about flood damage will be federal and commercial industry has not chosen to a flood insurance for homeowners peer preponderance is borne by the taxpayer and the flood insurance program. outside of that commercial entity that had insurance of even numbers done by the private sector. >> if i could i'd come to senator, one of the critical things about what craig has said is historically we've not had a coordinated response where we're using the same standards. typically which you have is the official flood maps, the old flood maps for new jersey and new york would govern investments would make post-disaster. but we are doing a straight use these new maps to ensure it matches fema uses the latest information across federal government were doing a. for example, enter first book written on this, we required any time mussina does rebuilding with 50%, you have to use these new maps, even if they're not going to be official for the flood program wi
versus federal government? do you have some breakdown on that? >> given about flood damage will be federal and commercial industry has not chosen to a flood insurance for homeowners peer preponderance is borne by the taxpayer and the flood insurance program. outside of that commercial entity that had insurance of even numbers done by the private sector. >> if i could i'd come to senator, one of the critical things about what craig has said is historically we've not had a coordinated...
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probably be the hot topic of the press conference between the prime prime minister, because israeli government officials say chemical weapons have been used in that syrian conflict. u.s. officials have not said that. we'll be curious to hear what the president has to say about it. >> lots to watch in jerusalem this morning. chuck todd, thank you. and stay with nbc news, we'll have complete coverage of the president's trip to the middle east. and now here's hoda. >>> we have new information on a chilling plot to attack students at the university of central florida. police believe they closed in on a suspect just before he was set to go on a shooting spree and this morning for the first time we are hearing the 911 call that helped stop it. nbc's mark potter is in miami with more. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. police say they still cannot explain why the man had weapons and explosives in his college dorm room, a situation they were made aware of by a 911 call from his roommate. >> the fire alarm went off. i opened the door to see what was going on, and he's there with like
probably be the hot topic of the press conference between the prime prime minister, because israeli government officials say chemical weapons have been used in that syrian conflict. u.s. officials have not said that. we'll be curious to hear what the president has to say about it. >> lots to watch in jerusalem this morning. chuck todd, thank you. and stay with nbc news, we'll have complete coverage of the president's trip to the middle east. and now here's hoda. >>> we have new...
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the closures are in response to the sequester cuts from the government. control towers in napa, concord, livermore, stockton and santa rosa are on the list of possible closure. "today in the bay's" danielle leigh is live on capitol hill where there are moves to give departments a little more leeway on those big cuts. danielle, good morning. >>> jon, good morning. the senate is expected to vote on a temporary budget to fund the government through the rest of the fiscal year. as part of that, there could be some relief. they are implementing across the board spending cuts as a result of the sequester. parts of the bill could give them more power. they have to go through about 100 amendments the senate tacked on to the bill. it was much simpler when it was passed by the house. it will have to go back to the house for approval. john boehner is waiting to see how it will pan out. they have to pass a temporary budget. once they are passed, they have to focus on that next year's budget. they are hoping to get a big deal here to address the deficit. last year, th
the closures are in response to the sequester cuts from the government. control towers in napa, concord, livermore, stockton and santa rosa are on the list of possible closure. "today in the bay's" danielle leigh is live on capitol hill where there are moves to give departments a little more leeway on those big cuts. danielle, good morning. >>> jon, good morning. the senate is expected to vote on a temporary budget to fund the government through the rest of the fiscal year....
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has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally for same-sex marriage. case is challenging california's ban on same-sex marriage -- see it live on c- span 2. >> the supreme court hears oral arguments for and against same- sex marriage. today it is hollandsworth v. perry. the case follows the 2008 passage of proposition eight ending same-sex marriages. the ninth circuit court of appeals heard the case ruling provincial -- proposition eight unconstitutional. wednesday the court hears the case centering around the marriage act. they will not argue in defense of d.o.m.a. we will bring you the recordings when they
has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally...
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so the faa has formed a government industry group study. a lot of pilots currently using tablets during the flight for job related reasons. so some people say if the pilot can use it up there and it's safe, why can't the rest of us? >> the pilot is using the tablet in what capacity? do they know? are they on? >> navigation. yeah, they're on. >> they've gotten rid of the manuals and the manuals are on ipads. >> and the truth is there's no real evidence that these devices affect the avionics on a plane. >> somewhere alec baldwin is writing all this down. >> he's presenting his case. >> it goes to the point of why can't we use these. but someone today, are we really that pathetic? we can't put it down for ten minutes? >> the flight attendants make you feel like it will do some damage. they say turn it off, and it makes me feel like, what, we're not going to get lift? >> there's a new thing out called, i don't know, a paper back book. >> right. you could do that. i was on a flight on saturday and i swear to god, this flight attendant said ladie
so the faa has formed a government industry group study. a lot of pilots currently using tablets during the flight for job related reasons. so some people say if the pilot can use it up there and it's safe, why can't the rest of us? >> the pilot is using the tablet in what capacity? do they know? are they on? >> navigation. yeah, they're on. >> they've gotten rid of the manuals and the manuals are on ipads. >> and the truth is there's no real evidence that these devices...
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>> that there would be women in government -- governance of the church. >> reporter: while much of the world waits to see what pope francis does, one woman who already works in the vatican believes all of us would do best to worry less about defined roles. sister judith zoberlin is one of the highest ranking women at the vatican. do you think that people miss the point when they're saying women aren't equal unless they're ordained? >> why should i have to take on a man's role in order to be a good woman. >> in the united states we often talk about the glass ceiling for women professionally. is there a stained glass ceiling? >> i don't see a ceiling. i see trying to become more and more who i am as a woman, as a religious, as a person dedicated to the church in that way, and i don't see that there's a ceiling on that. >> i love that she said she doesn't see that there's a ceiling. reminded me of a comment my dad made many years ago when he was in alzheimer's, and he said to me if you want to get eternal, you got to go internal. >> well said. cardinal timothy dolan, your imminence, great
>> that there would be women in government -- governance of the church. >> reporter: while much of the world waits to see what pope francis does, one woman who already works in the vatican believes all of us would do best to worry less about defined roles. sister judith zoberlin is one of the highest ranking women at the vatican. do you think that people miss the point when they're saying women aren't equal unless they're ordained? >> why should i have to take on a man's role...
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the spending bill would keep the government up and running through the end of september, but it would still mean job furloughs for some hundreds of thousands of federal workers, including air traffic controllers in smaller facilities nationwide. the measure passed the senate on wednesday. >>> and if sharing is caring, well, this guy isn't scoring any high points with his girlfriend. as caught on a fan cam at the magic versus pacers game earlier this week. watch as she tries to grab a bite of his ice cream cone. she gets denied. the announcers notice her losing her patience. circling her angry reactions, even giving the play-by-play on live tv. but finally, he gives in and lets her have a bite. no word on whether or not she showed good humor. >> that's bad. that's bad. >> hey, i didn't write it, i just read it. >> feeling the deep freeze at home later. >> speaking of the deep freeze, nice segue. when al is here on the first full day of spring, he often brings real warm weather. it's cold and it's spring. >> it is. last year it was like 70 degrees on the first day of spring. so i'm not
the spending bill would keep the government up and running through the end of september, but it would still mean job furloughs for some hundreds of thousands of federal workers, including air traffic controllers in smaller facilities nationwide. the measure passed the senate on wednesday. >>> and if sharing is caring, well, this guy isn't scoring any high points with his girlfriend. as caught on a fan cam at the magic versus pacers game earlier this week. watch as she tries to grab a...
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have put hundreds of thousands of government workers on temporary furloughs. thursday night the house passed the spending authorization that now heads to the president for his signature. >>> it turns out our universe is much older than we previously thought. about 100 million years older, in fact. scien tipss investigating leftover radiation from the big bang made the finding using new data from the european space agency's plank spacecraft. >>> and now let's head to wall street, cnbc's kayla tausche is at the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: good friday morning. all eyes or on cyprus. the country has until monday to raise billions of dollars for a bailout. lawmakers are trying to figure out how the tiny country can stay in the european union. >>> friday the new blackberry debut, the performance of companies like red lobster, parent darden. >> kayla tausche, thank you. >>> some rare march madness buzz for a school that doesn't usually make the sports headlines. harvard earned its first ncaa victory last night, a major upset at the 14th seed beat number thr
have put hundreds of thousands of government workers on temporary furloughs. thursday night the house passed the spending authorization that now heads to the president for his signature. >>> it turns out our universe is much older than we previously thought. about 100 million years older, in fact. scien tipss investigating leftover radiation from the big bang made the finding using new data from the european space agency's plank spacecraft. >>> and now let's head to wall...
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mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. 18 the government -- the tiny government. it -- you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, in the delta. -- where morsi represented that government. won by pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. alsosecular candidates tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than one percent. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper egypt, non-islamist are doing well in the metropolitan areas in the north, cairo and alexandria, and there are surprising opposition to the islamists emerging in the delta. i'm going to move on to the constitutional referendum, and the reason why i lead with this, this is the first chronologically. the first vote that took place after the revolution. we should look at it with some degree of caution in terms of what it says about not annals lists and islamists -- non- islamists and islamists. that said, it is a decent proxy indicator, he cause
mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. 18 the government -- the tiny government. it -- you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, in the delta. -- where morsi represented that government. won by pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. alsosecular candidates tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than one percent. the story emerging...
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proposition 8 that stops same-sex marriage in california and defense of marriage act that blocks the federal government from recognizing it but for the people at the heart of the case, it is simple. they just want to get married. this couple has been together 13 years and raised four boys now ages 18 to 24. what they most want to be is married. >> we love each other. we are a family. we want to experience the same societial acceptance. >> along with a gay couple who says proposition 8 passed by voters in 2008 to stop same-sex marriage in the state is unconstitutional. >> the state is excluding people based on who they are, based on sexual orientation from an incredibly important institution in this country for no good reason. >> reporter: prop 8 defenders say allowing same-sex couples to wed could weaken the institution of marriage. >> it is difficult for americans and our public policy and culture to emphasize the fact that mothers and fathers are necessary when the law says they are optional. >> reporter: an 83-year-old widow from new york is challenging another law, the defense of marriage act. it b
proposition 8 that stops same-sex marriage in california and defense of marriage act that blocks the federal government from recognizing it but for the people at the heart of the case, it is simple. they just want to get married. this couple has been together 13 years and raised four boys now ages 18 to 24. what they most want to be is married. >> we love each other. we are a family. we want to experience the same societial acceptance. >> along with a gay couple who says proposition...
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that is much higher than the one in 88 announced by a different government agency just last year. experts say the higher number is likely due to increased awareness and better counting methods for children with autism, not necessarily that more kids have the condition. >>> if passed, it would be the strictest legislation against transgender people in the nation. john carve gnaw wants to make it a misdemeanor for someone to use a public restroom or shower that has a gender different than what is on his or her birth certificate. >>> 6:14 right now. time for a quick check of the day's top stories. president obama currently in israel this morning for the first time as commander in chief. he is expected to meet with israeli president shimon perez and prime minister benjamin netanyahu, also meeting with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >>> south korea internet comes back online after being hacked. >>> making revenue management software, the ceo of model n will be ringing the opening bell in about 15 minutes. >>> officially and permanently going on display in the south bay. mountain vie
that is much higher than the one in 88 announced by a different government agency just last year. experts say the higher number is likely due to increased awareness and better counting methods for children with autism, not necessarily that more kids have the condition. >>> if passed, it would be the strictest legislation against transgender people in the nation. john carve gnaw wants to make it a misdemeanor for someone to use a public restroom or shower that has a gender different...